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Colorado's Highest Mountain TownAttending College in Colorado: What You Need to Know (Including Colorado Scholarships) – The Scholarship System
Updated on July 15th, 2021 If your student is dreaming of attending college in Colorado, that wouldn’t be a surprise. Colorado has a ton to offer, including being home to many highly regarded schools. But choosing from the best colleges in Colorado isn’t easy. Plus,...
122-year-old Denver mansion to be renovated with trendy garden cafe | OutThere Colorado
A historic Cheesman Park mansion in Denver will soon undergo renovations, modernizing the interior design and adding a cafe and garden to the 122-year-old property.The Tears-McFarlane House is situated along Cheesman Park, in the heart of downtown Denver at 13th...
Two Colorado women to be part of historic baseball broadcast
When Lauren Gardner saw the broadcasting lineup for Tuesday's Orioles and Rays game, her first thought was, “Wow, what a talented group.”It wasn’t until later that she realized it was also historic. In fact, it's believed to be the first all-female broadcasting crew...
Colorado Springs hotels, restaurants join in recovery as sales tax collections climb
Already strong consumer spending in Colorado Springs shifted into overdrive in June, with hotels and restaurants joining the party as the city’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continued to gain traction.Revenue from the city’s 2% sales tax in June, which came...
Colorado back-to-school guidance suggests masks for unvaccinated kids — but no mandate – Longmont Times-Call
Colorado released its back-to-school COVID health guidelines on Tuesday, largely aligning with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations, including that unvaccinated children two and up wear masks. Colorado Department of Public Health and...
Some drought-imposed fishing limits lifted on Colorado River – McKinnon Broadcasting
Some drought-imposed fishing limits lifted on Colorado River July 20, 2021 DENVER (AP) — Colorado lifted some fishing restrictions along a stretch of the Colorado River on Tuesday, but biologists warn that historically low water flows caused by a drought in the U.S....
Colorado Springs at 150 years | Brig. Gen. William Palmer shaped Colorado — sometimes using ruthless tactics
Editor's note: This July, as Colorado Springs gears up for its 150th birthday on the 31st, The Gazette has prepared a series of articles on the history of our city. Check back for fascinating glimpses into the people and events that have shaped Colorado Springs into...
Together Colorado, ECHO coalition offer affordable housing recommendations for Boulder County – Longmont Times-Call
On a warm summer evening outside Lafayette’s Sister Carmen Community Center, Jesús Gonzalez of the Elevation Community Land Trust stepped up to the lectern. Pulling out a folded piece of paper from his back pocket, he began to speak about an issue that’s very...
Hydropower Worries Grow As Colorado River Reservoirs Keep Dropping
This article is part of The State of Science, a series featuring science stories from public radio stations across the United States. This story was reported by Luke Runyon on KUNC. The water levels behind the Colorado River’s biggest dams are fast-approaching or...







